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[17 May 2012]

The journalist Jan Wong discusses her memoir, Out of the Blue: A Memoir of Workplace Depression, Recovery, Redemption, and Yes, Happiness (2012), with Joseph Planta.

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[16 May 2012]

The former head of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s English services, Richard Stursberg discusses his time at the network, broadcasting in Canada, and his new book, The Tower of Babble: Sins, Secrets, and Successes Inside the CBC (Douglas & McIntyre, 2012), with Joseph Planta.

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[19 Mar 2012]

The Globe and Mail’s West Coast restaurant critic Alexandra Gill discusses restaurant reviewing in Vancouver, and more with Joseph Planta.

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[21 Dec 2011]

The Global BC reporter and master storyteller Mike McCardell talks about his new book, Here’s Mike: And Junkyard Granny, Whistling Bernie Smith, the Robertson Screwdriver, Pancakes & Eternal Truth (Harbour Publishing, 2011), his work in television, Joe Filippone, and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[9 Dec 2011]

The famed photographer David Drebin discusses his new book Manny Pacquiao (C.J. Oyster, 2011), photography, Pacquiao and boxing, and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[1 Dec 2011]

Global BC News Hour anchor Chris Gailus talks about the broadcast, anchoring the news, and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[21 Nov 2011]

Charlie Smith, editor of the Georgia Straight, discusses last Saturday’s municipal in Vancouver and more, with Joseph Planta.

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[12 Nov 2011]

Sean Antrim, a co-editor The Mainlander, talks to Joseph Planta about the current municipal election campaign, what could happen November 19th, and the issues.

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[1 Nov 2011]

The legendary journalist and columnist Allan Fotheringham discusses his new memoir, Boy From Nowhere: A Life in Ninety-One Countries (Dundurn, 2011), with Joseph Planta; also discussed his recent health scare, the late Marjorie Nichols, and more.

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[5 Oct 2011]

The documentary filmmaker Marty Syjuco discusses the film he’s produced, Give Up Tomorrow, screening at the Vancouver International Film Festival, a chronicle of Paco Larrañaga, a young man wrongfully accused of murder in The Philippines, with Joseph Planta.